Battle for Oxford post (Socialist Worker)
CWU union members in Oxford delivery offices are balloting over executive action – changes imposed without consultation with the union – by Royal Mail.
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CWU union members in Oxford delivery offices are balloting over executive action – changes imposed without consultation with the union – by Royal Mail.
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Telegraph.co.uk Postal workers attacked by catTelegraph.co.ukRoyal Mail's local delivery manager Peter Floyd visited Magic's shocked Sam Enan-McKinnon and her husband Tariq to warn they face being cut off. … More: continued here
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CWU Takes Concerns To Labour Party ConferenceHell MailRoyal Mail once again urged the Communication Workers Union to call off localised strikes, saying that it was already on track to complete major efficiency … More: continued here
Amsterdam – Two Dutch journalists posing as workers have exposed security flaws at the Dutch royal palace when they gained entry to the palace compound last month, National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism director Erik Akerboom acknowledged Monday…. More: continued here
Councils have called on Royal Mail to reveal its plans for local …Shropshire Star, UK –Mar 13, 2008According to the Daily Telegraph newspaper, the Local Government Association (LGA) has met with opposition from Royal Mail regarding efforts to keep local … More: continued here